Things changedjust a wee bitthis Friday whenThe New York Times picked upwhere The Huffington Post left off and did their own reporting, which churned up the story of the groaty comb and the salad. Apparently accepting that The New York Times’ sourcing standards are at least as lofty as t...
Danny Stewart found the baby boy in a New York City subway station in August 2000, according to The New York Times. He has described how he found what he believed to be a doll abandoned on a stairway in a subway station. However, upon closer inspection he realized it was a living brea...
23 and 26, but documents produced by the railroads about their own perceived needs go back years and state precise times; for through-running, it was agreed that the dwell times would be set at 12 minutes in the Tri-Venture Council comprising Amtrak, the LIRR, and New Jersey Transit. The...
Rea Irvinfeatured the New York Auto Show on the cover of Jan. 12, 1935 issue—the extravaganza of cars at the Grand Central Palace was one place New Yorkers could go to chase away the winter blues. The other was at one of the city’s RKO theatres, where a classicW.C. Fieldscomedy ...
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The New York Times is shining the light on an Upstate New York town, calling it a special place on the Hudson.
Here is a clip from the front page ofThe New York Times, July 3, 1934: (The New York Times) * * * Pimm’s and Soda July in England meant Wimbledon, andThe New Yorkerwas there to observe the “snobbish and sacred” rite…
Department of Anthropology, Hunter College of the City University of New York, New York, NY, USA Kaia J. Tombak Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, USA Kaia J. Tombak, Severine B. S. W. Hex & Daniel I. Rubenstein ...
After opening in April, the southern charmer appeared on The New York Times’ list of the best restaurants in the U.S. That type of attention sometimes sucks up tables like a couple of dogs eating spaghetti in an alleyway, but Gulf Coast-focused Café Camellia’s have remained curiously ...
White, George Shellhase, Helen Hokinson, It's a Gift 1934, James Thurber, John Mosher, New York Auto Show 1935, Robert Day, W.C. FieldsLeave a comment on It’s a Gift Farewell to 1934 Above: Ringing in the New Year at Times Square, 1934. We bid adieu to 1934 with some odds...